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Arlington Heights News, Sports, Weather, Health & FitnessMon, 21 Jan 2019 02:15:26 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3Again a Shaming Response After Arlington Cardinal Shares an Article: News About Covington High School Students vs Native Americanhttps://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2019/01/again-a-shaming-response-after-arlington-cardinal-shares-an-article-news-about-covington-high-school-students-vs-native-american/
Sun, 20 Jan 2019 19:52:17 +0000http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=574328When a news site shares over 250 articles per week to thousands of readers on Facebook, it’s likely there is going to be an article shared that is distressing because it is inaccurate or because it is biased and opposes someone’s ideology or politics. The Cardinal News resolution for 2019 is to encourage responses to these articles with civil conversation on our Facebook pages, and to discourage overreaction and personal attacks by readers.

Today we noticed this comment from a northwest suburban woman that accuses Cardinal News of sharing Fake News (that she claims “we know is Fake News”), and tells Cardinal News we should be ashamed …

“Take this down. You know this is fake twisted news. The real story is all over today. You should be ashamed”

In short summary, the ABC 7 Chicago article reports that students from Covington High School surrounded an innocent Native American, Nathan Phillips, at the Indigenous Peoples March in Washington DC on Friday January 18, 2019. The article explains that the students of Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky may face suspension for their actions — accused of mocking a group of Native Americans.

The INFORMATION LIBERATION article provides video evidence that the Native American, Nathan Phillips, wasn’t surrounded by the students; but that Phillips approached the students from a significant distance while chanting and banging a drum. Additionally, a student, wearing a red MAGA hat, was apparently displayed out of context. The MAGA hat-wearing student was actually in a defensive position and simply smiled when Phillips approached him, while Phillips was banging a drum and chanting. Initial articles and tweets that were published led readers to believe that the student approached Phillips and was in Phillips’ face.

Of course, there is no way of knowing which side started the overall “intimidation” earlier, but it appears that the original reports were exaggerated and misleading. Bottom line? Cardinal News doesn’t know who is at fault here. Perhaps “it takes two to tangle” applies.

INFORMATION LIBERATION is rated a “Questionable Source” by Media Bias/Fact Check “based on extreme right wing bias, promotion of propaganda/conspiracies and a lack of transparency.” However, video showing Nathan Phillips approaching the students provides important detail about the entire encounter, and INFORMATION LIBERATION should be credited for publishing the information.

Now about those who want to order Cardinal News to take posts down, accuse Cardinal News of sharing Fake News, or want to resort to applying manipulative shaming techniques targeting Arlington Cardinal. Here is our simple statement in our ABOUT page (STORY: Hyperlocal and US & World News) section …

FRIENDLY REMINDER: Articles shared from other media sources are provided for information only and should not be viewed as endorsements or alignment with any specific ideology.

Need we say more?

SHAMER AS CONTROLLING MANIPULATOR
It is well known in psychology that “shaming” is a control strategy that attempts to damage the target (“the shamed”) with an ill-mannered attempt to manipulate. Going to the shaming extreme is an attempt to make a person feel terrible by making an accusation that the target is horrible, broken, immoral, vile, worthless, and/or disgusting, etc. Supposedly, if the target initially respects the shamer, or is under some type of duress control by the shamer, there will be successful behavioral modification by the shamer. Otherwise (most likely), the shamer will be disrespected and disobeyed by the target.

If the lettuce is brown, don’t eat it
You might consider this analogy: Cardinal News serves information like food at a buffet. Cardinal News is not forcing anyone to swallow any of the items that we share. Cardinal News is not endorsing any of the items as “tasty” or “good for you”. Cardinal News is not sharing to say, “Hey, believe this!” But Cardinal News is determined to help people be aware of what is being shared and swallowed in the media world.

Skepticism is up to you. Actually, skepticism is your responsibility, and skepticism in the media world is encouraged at all times. Skepticism is especially encouraged in the current age of unscrupulous editors and writers, deliberate fake news attempts, repetitive untrue messages, PhotoShopped images, high-tech fake videos, and out-of-context videos using segment omission and juxtaposition techniques.

If anything, practice with seeing the good and the bad should help us sort out the true from the untrue.

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]]>Don’t Like What You Read? Learn to Engage in Civility, Not Polarizationhttps://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2019/01/dont-like-what-you-read-learn-to-engage-in-civility-not-polarization/
Sat, 19 Jan 2019 05:10:25 +0000http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=574283Every time there is a controversial topic in the news, there is usually some crybaby (3 points in example below) that can’t accept reading or hearing opposing views from their own.

EDITORIAL CONTENT
Articles that are shared may occasionally be about a topic that is controversial or may be about a person or group that is supporting a cause or a political ideology. Sharing of an article should not be considered as an endorsement or alignment with any specific ideology unless specifically stated. Some people might assume that we are in support of certain editorial content because it was shared on this page. Cardinal Emergencies is a news page, not a personal page. Therefore, “editorial” content is shared for the benefit of awareness of readers. Editorial content that is shared on Cardinal Emergencies is connected to public safety issues, but unless otherwise stated, the editorial content is staged as any of the following without notice: 1) agreeable 2) disagreeable, 3) indifferent, or 4) not yet understood or comprehended. In other words, editorial content shared on Cardinal Emergencies is shared for reader awareness, not persuasion.

Cardinal Emergencies recently received this direct message from J.C. (full name withheld), which effectively demonstrates a social media failure in civility …

“So three police officers were cleared of all charges, in a court of law and the only article you can post is police reformers feel progress hasn’t been made?? Because the verdict didn’t go their way? Jesus, whose side are you on? If you have any ties to the fire or police service you should be ashamed of yourself. I unfollowed immediately. You should kerp (sic) your political crap in your pocket and just deal with what your good at…reporting when true heroes do their jobs”

— JC (name withheld)

There are three points that need to be highlighted about the immaturity and lack of civility of this message.

#1) JC: “whose side are you on?”
CE: See EDITORIAL CONTENT above. Intelligent people, when they have the stomach for it, prefer to know what “the opposition” is saying, thinking, planning. Cardinal Emergencies doesn’t filter out articles that might hurt your feelings. Cardinal Emergencies is a news page, not a personal page. Therefore, “editorial” content is shared for the benefit of awareness of readers — not to pat you on the head and try to tell you everything you want to read — that agrees with your echo chamber.

#2) JC: “If you have any ties to the fire or police service you should be ashamed of yourself”
CE: Sorry, but trying to shame someone because a single personally disagreeable article was shared among over 250 articles per week shared, is a little extreme. It is well known in psychology that “shaming” is a control strategy that attempts to damage the target with an ill-mannered attempt to manipulate. Going to the shaming extreme is an attempt to make a person feel terrible by making an accusation that the target is horrible, broken, immoral, vile, worthless, and/or disgusting, etc. Supposedly, if the target initially respects the shamer, or is under some type of duress control by the shamer, there will be successful behavioral modification by the shamer. Otherwise (most likely), the shamer will be disrespected and disobeyed by the target. An attempt at shaming (especially targeting a person you don’t even know) shows lack of civility and lack of ability to discuss and engage issues like a mature adult. A shaming attempt shows weakness and shows lack of confidence that the shamer has any ability or power to influence others in a civil or edifying manner. Hopefully, JC is not a fire lieutenant, battalion chief or police supervisor, who is presumably negatively affecting younger firefighters or police officers with shaming methods.

Personally speaking, the main admin for Cardinal Emergencies has a higher respect for police officers and firefighter/paramedics than the general public. However, that doesn’t mean there is any cop or firefighter jock-sniffing (Urban Dictionary: Jocksniffer) going on here. It is interesting that JC would try to connect “If you have any ties to the fire or police service” with shaming. That’s a clear attempt at trying to hurt Cardinal Emergencies by identifying it as an identity that doesn’t kiss ass well enough. JC want’s to project that Cardinal Emergencies is not genuine, that it doesn’t belong.

Let’s get this very clear. Sometimes Cardinal Emergencies shares articles that are not agreeable to our own ideologies, beliefs and understandings. It does NOT mean we are traitors to firefighters or police officers. It’s called intelligence. Not necessarily personal intelligence, but CIA-like intelligence — like knowing what the opposition is thinking. Understanding leads to anticipating how an opposing ideological group will act out or behave.

#3) JC: “I unfollowed immediately.”
CE: Shaming and unfollowing is kind of like a hit-and-run on an elementary school playground. It’s like punching someone and running away. Everyday people on this page, provide intelligent arguments in the comments section, but JC decided to unfollow and live in his echo chamber, where his protected environment will only bounce around his self-imposed limited concepts. Do you have any idea how ineffective Cardinal Emergencies would be if every single post considered for sharing (and that includes crashes, fires, and crimes) was filtered because a sole person might object to the content?

It’s understandable that people might not have the stomach for some content that is shared here. It’s usually best to explain and defend your view in the comments area, or just ignore the article.

JC didn’t send a link to the article, so initially there is no awareness of what media agency published the article, or what the exact content was that triggered JC — or how severely the content of the article expressed or stressed any particular ideology.

We live in an increasingly polarized world, and it will become increasingly polarized if people like JC remain a major influence.

]]>Greg Padovani Chosen to Fill Thomas Glasgow’s Vacant Arlington Heights Village Board Seathttps://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2019/01/greg-padovani-chosen-to-fill-thomas-glasgows-vacant-arlington-heights-village-board-seat/
Wed, 09 Jan 2019 04:56:09 +0000http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=574167Arlington Heights Mayor Tom Hayes on Tuesday January 8, 2019 chose Greg Padovani to fill the village board seat left vacant by Thomas Glasgow, who recently resigned because of increased obligations with his law firm. Padovani must be confirmed by the upcoming village board meeting Tuesday, January 22, 2019. The confirmation is expected to be unanimous, and Padovani, age 67, would immediately be sworn in upon confirmation and would immediately serve on the board.

Mayor Hayes had until the end of the February to fill Glasgow’s seat on the Village Board. Padovani would serve the remainder of Glasgow’s term with a little more than two years remaining of the four-year term.

Padovani is an active community volunteer, veteran, and Arlington Heights resident since 1982. He is a U.S. Army veteran, who served in the Medical Service Corps. Padovani was recently honored as an Illinois Bicentennial “Honor 200” recipient for his community service as a military veteran.

Padovani is chairman of the Veterans Memorial Committee and the Memorial Day Parade/Ceremony Committee. Memorial Day 2019 marks the anniversary for the 100th annual Memorial Day parade for Arlington Heights.

Padovani was a primary force in the upgrade to Memorial Park at Fremont Street and Chestnut Avenue, where the Memorial Day parade finishes, and the memorial service for veterans is held each year. As part of the upgrade to Memorial Park a 15’ bronze Eternal Flame sculpture, designed by noted Arlington Heights sculptor, Fran Volz, was placed at the center of the Memorial Park plaza. The installation of the sculpture was completed on Friday, October 14, 2011. The Eternal Flame sculpture represents an eternal remembrance and gratitude for the service and sacrifice of all veterans and their families.

Greg Padovani also served on the boards of the Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce, Arlington Park District Foundation and the local American Cancer Society Relay For Life. He is president and founder of PENS Communications Systems, which provides individualized health education newsletters to patients from hospitals, medical schools and state Medicaid departments.

Greg Padovani.

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]]>St. Peter Cross Country Runner Anna Harden Winner in Multiple National Championshipshttps://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2019/01/st-peter-cross-country-runner-anna-harden-winner-in-multiple-national-championships/
Tue, 08 Jan 2019 17:18:18 +0000http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=574156Anna Harden, an 8th grader at St. Peter Lutheran School in Arlington Heights, finished the cross-country season retaining the national champion title. Anna, a three-sport athlete, has been running for the St. Peter cross country team since she was in 4th grade and immediately found success in one of her greatest passions. It was quickly realized by her coaches that even as a 4th grader she had a gifted ability as a runner. In her first year, she qualified for the Lutheran Nationals Meet where she earned her first All American medal. For the next four years, Anna went on to not only compete in the National Meet but win the National Meet. She finished her 8th grade year as a 4-time defending champion at the National level. As a 7th grader, she holds the current 2-mile course record set at 11:44. Anna also led the St. Peter team to a National title as well as a National Runner-Up title in her five years of competition. On the journey to her national accomplishments, Anna also led her team to three state championships and four individual titles. In one of the largest local cross country meets, the Fred D. Martin, Anna competed yearly against 28 public and private schools and over 675 runners. She won this meet twice, and led St. Peter to the team championship.

Her accomplishments as a champion runner have been developed over the years by St. Peter’s Cross-Country Head Coach, Jeff Rogers, and assistants, Lexi Schmidt and Meagan Harmon. Anna’s hard work, focus, and motivation impacted her success and well as the other runners on the team. The cross-country program at St. Peter continues to develop outstanding athletes beginning in the Junior Runners Program continuing through 8th grade.

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]]>Michelle Obama Overtakes Hillary Clinton As Most Admired Woman by Americanshttps://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2018/12/michelle-obama-overtakes-hillary-clinton-as-most-admired-woman-by-americans/
Sun, 30 Dec 2018 06:06:54 +0000http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=574038According to a Gallup poll, former first lady Michelle Obama is the woman most admired by Americans in 2018. Michelle Obama surpassed Hillary Clinton, who has held the top position for 16 years.

Assessing the reaction on Arlington Cardinal’s Facebook page, more people tended toward ‘nay’ than ‘yay’ for their reaction to the former first lady’s success, and at least one found it nauseating.

If it will cheer up those naysayers, don’t forget that a Harris Poll survey found Taco Bell to be the best Mexican restaurant in the United States in September 2018. Nacho fries anyone?

Former first lady Michelle Obama was voted the woman most admired by Americans this year, knocking Hillary Clinton from the top spot on the list for the first time in 17 years, according to a new Gallup poll https://t.co/Nbp4Nj2RZ0

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]]>Generous Man: Christmas and Holiday Act Helps Families with Kids at Chicagoland Walmarthttps://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2018/12/generous-man-christmas-and-holiday-act-helps-families-with-kids-at-chicagoland-walmart/
Thu, 20 Dec 2018 18:59:17 +0000http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=573910A Cashier Supervisor Manager at a Chicagoland Walmart was part of a joyous surprise at the big box store when a man walked in a Chicagoland Walmart, showed her a big wad of cash, and told her he would love to help some families with young children by paying of their layaway accounts.

The generous act occurred about noon on Wednesday, December 19, 2018 when a man in his thirties, wearing blue jeans, pulled out over $3,000 in $100 bills and some other small bills and change. He said he wanted to pay off some customers’ layaway balances so they could pick up their products in time for the holidays.

In the store, some customers’ jaws dropped when they overheard the man. The store manager was called over, and asked the man how much he wanted to spend. He replied about $3,000.

He paid $3,119.62 to be exact.

Maintaining each customer’s privacy, store personnel and the man spent about an hour going through some accounts without the man not knowing the names of the customers, and without the customers knowing the name of the man. He only went by “AK”.

Focusing on customers who had products on layaway for products demonstrating needs for younger children, “AK” chose 22 accounts.

The payments averaged $136 dollars with the highest payment for a sole customer at $312.

A lot of baby products were paid off by “AK”, according to store personnel.

Store personnel then went to work the rest of the day on Wednesday calling the customers — telling them only that their layaway accounts had a zero balance, and that they could come in and pick up their products.

Attempts were made to call all customers on Wednesday.

A manager asked “AK”: “What’s your motive?”

“AK” said business is good lately, and that his father recently died, and he wanted give a nod to his dad, who helped him. He said he was also recently blessed to find a great girlfriend.

He just wanted to spread out his own joy this season.

Across the country, a holiday tradition has been growing involving a group of “Layaway Angels” who are hard at work this time of year spreading holiday cheer by paying off layaway plans for complete strangers ahead of Christmas.

Tyler Perry said he paid more than $430,000 at two Atlanta-area Walmarts after being inspired by a “GMA” story on other secret Santas who have paid off holiday layaways across the country.

Gayle Benson, the owner of the New Orleans Saints, paid $100,000 to cover more than 400 layaway orders for strangers at a Louisiana Walmart.

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]]>Penny Marshall Dies at 75 in Hollywood Hillshttps://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2018/12/penny-marshall-dies-at-75-in-hollywood-hills/
Tue, 18 Dec 2018 22:49:38 +0000http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=573890Opening credits and theme song from Season 1 of the hit show “Laverne and Shirley” premiering on January 27, 1976.

Cheerful actress, comedian and director Penny Marshall, died Monday night, December 17, 2018 at her Hollywood Hills home from complications of diabetes.

Laverne & Shirley became an instant top hit in 1976 and ran for 8 seasons as a spinoff following her appearance on “Happy Days” with Cindy Williams. Laverne & Shirley became America’s most watched television program by its third season, and was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award in 1979.

Penny Marshall’s first recurring role was playing Myrna Turner on “The Odd Couple,” which was directed by her brother.

In 1988, Penny Marshall directed Tom Hanks in “Big”. She became the first woman in history to direct a film that grossed more than $100 million. Penny also directed “A League of Their Own,” which filmed at Wrigley Field and “Awakenings” starring Robin Williams.

Statements from Penny’s family …

“Our family is heartbroken over the passing of Penny Marshall. Penny was a tomboy who loved sports, doing puzzles of any kind, drinking milk and Pepsi together and being with her family.”

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]]>LIVE: Texas Bids Farewell to George H.W. Bush at St. Martin’s Episcopal Churchhttps://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2018/12/live-texas-bids-farewell-to-george-h-w-bush-at-st-martins-episcopal-church/
Thu, 06 Dec 2018 16:36:49 +0000http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=573763A private funeral service will be held at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church on Thursday morning. The funeral is by invitation only. A Union Pacific train will then transport President Bush to his final resting place in College Station.

Live coverage of the private funeral service for President George H.W. Bush at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church on Thursday morning, December 6, 2018. The funeral is by invitation only.

A Union Pacific train will then transport President Bush to his final resting place at the George H.W. Bush Library Center, 1000 George Bush Dr W, College Station, Texas.

Road closures will go into effect in the area beginning at 11 a.m. on Wednesday and reopen at approximately 1 p.m. on Thursday.

THURSDAY …

Bush’s remains will lie in repose at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church until Thursday at 7 a.m. with a guard of honor in attendance.

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]]>LIVE: President George H.W. Bush State Funeral at Washington National Cathedral in Washington D.C.https://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2018/12/live-president-george-h-w-bush-state-funeral-at-washington-national-cathedral-in-washington-d-c/
Wed, 05 Dec 2018 13:39:13 +0000http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=573757Thousands of mourners attended the funeral for former President George H.W. Bush at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., which included a eulogy by his son, former President George W. Bush. Watch the full service here.

Presidential funerals are planned far in advance, and presidential families receive help from the military to coordinate the events.

WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE

Since Monday about 7:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. CT George H.W. Bush’s body has been lying in state at the U.S. Capitol; the honor will continue until Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. with a guard of honor in attendance.

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The body George H.W. Bush arrived Monday in Washington, D.C., where was mourned and honored in the Capitol rotunda for three days. A funeral at Washington National Cathedral is scheduled today.

]]>Mission Complete’: Sully, The Service Dog, Yellow Lab Stays by the Side of George H.W. Bush’s Caskethttps://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2018/12/mission-complete-sully-the-service-dog-yellow-lab-stays-by-the-side-of-george-h-w-bushs-casket/
Mon, 03 Dec 2018 17:14:41 +0000http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/?p=573723For the final time, the late president’s service dog served him by resting near the side of his casket.

Sully, the service dog of former president George H.W. Bush, spent Sunday night, December 2, 2018 lying in the foreground of his US flag-draped casket.

Jim McGrath, spokesman for the Bush family, tweeted out a photo on Sunday night, captioning it “mission complete.” His former Gov. Jeb Bush retweeted the image, adding “Sully has the watch.”

Sully is traveling with the casket aboard “Special Air Mission 41” (Air Force One) to Washington, D.C., where several days of remembrance ceremonies are being held. President Donald J. Trump has declared that all federal offices be closed on Wednesday December 5, 2018 on the day of the funeral service at Washington National Cathedral.

Sully, a 2-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, is named after the pilot Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger III, who landed a passenger plane on the Hudson River after hitting a flock of geese on Jan. 15, 2009.

Sully became the late president’s service dog in June 2018, after his wife, Barbara Bush, died in April 2018.

Sully was trained by America’s VetDogs, which places service dogs and guide dogs with veterans, active-duty service members and first responders.

President George H.W. Bush's service dog, Sully, guarded his casket on Sunday. His mission of serving the former president is complete, but now he's moving on to another important job – helping other veterans. https://t.co/q2bcoVnFYapic.twitter.com/avu4gmhfY4

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